Patrick Kielty admits it will be ‘strange’ for viewers to hear Northern accent during first Late Late Show
Kielty, 52, is the fourth regular host in the run of iconic chat show, following in the footsteps of Gay Byrne, Pat Kenny and Tubridy.
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Kielty, 52, is the fourth regular host in the run of iconic chat show, following in the footsteps of Gay Byrne, Pat Kenny and Tubridy.
The pub reopened recently and both food, cocktails and interior look absolutely gorgeous
Labour Cllr Pamela Kearns warned there has been several incidents in Tymon Park in Tallaght this week
Officers from the Criminal Assets Bureau teamed up with the garda dog unit as they seized illegal VW cars, Rolex watches, designer handbags and cash
The rink will open at at Ice Skating Dun Laoghaire from November 10 to January 21, 2024
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A look inside The Botanic Dublin which reopened recently
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The €60,000-per-annum contract has been confirmed despite a hiring freeze announced on Wednesday
Twenty-year-old Ciara McKenna passed away at her home on Sunday, prompting a deluge of tributes both online and from across the wider local community
Overall delays are building in the usual busy spots as commuters make their way home this evening
The heartbroken Dave Kennedy told Virgin Media he was "disappointed but he's still getting the rock analysed in the hopes that it wasn't a completely fruitless discovery"